Dealing with member situations

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    Don't whack a baddie's head (don't post in a noob's thread)-Gotta love that rule.

    XD shouldnt these be sticked.
     
    Kent Colton Rogers[B said:
    Do not insult the noob(s)[/B].
    That rule has achevied me quoting it, awsome. It's about time people did that >.>

    ~DL
     
    *coughcough* .... I want to report this too. =P No chance of this thread getting locked is there?

    Oh well, I've read it and yeah. Its a nice set of things to do, and um.. I'll try my best to follow them. =)
     
    Yeah! this has come about, Thanks for posting it^^; I was once reported by alex in that sort of manner and it kinda had me stray away from being nice with em o_o Felt pretty rude about it, but now that this is here there should be more control over the objectives ^_^ this is very nice and I promis to fallow them as well o_O For sometimes I am claimed to be a hypacrit.. :shields: lol.
     
    *Claps* Excellent recomendations. Nice job.
     
    These shouldn't even have to be said, they're all common sense...

    but unfortunately, around PC, common sense isn't common -_-
     
    When it comes to some people common sense seems to be profound and unamagenable sometimes -.-;; Though Pc is great =D and I wouldint have it any other way, there are a few people out there that seem to forget being kind is the best thing to do ^^;I hope this rule of common sense helps it.
     
    Hmm... mwar, I believe I mostly follow these rules as it is but I shall Endeavor to increase my efforts.
     
    Call me weird. But it pisses me off when "older" members try to bully around new members.

    I've seen that A LOT, such as these posts..

    loser hypocrite said:
    OMFG!!! NO DOUBLE POSTING!!!!

    Thank God there are now rules for this.
     
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    Well, it's nice to have a set of rules about this ongoing problem, but will it work out in the long run?

    It's hard to not bash a n00b these days, especially if they post something that gets you angry and want to teach them a lesson.

    However, if you think it'll work, I'm for it.
     
    Saboten said:
    I think it's a really good rule, especially not insulting n00bs, but people gotta realise that they were n00bs at some point or another...
    Well there's a difference in n00bs and newbies. And that's what's missed most of the time on forums.
    n00bs are just ones that won't learn to do better on the forum, or listen to the Staff or members when they say they shouldn't be doing ... (double posting, spamming etc).
    Newbies are the good members that try to learn and try to be a member (the ones that won't leave a week after joining). I was a newbie at one time, everyone that wasn't a n00b was a newbie. Everyone had to learn the rules, learn PC's ways and thus a newbie.


    Anyway I do like all this. Stuff like not posting in the ad threads, or making a spammer/flamer (Don't look for me to call them trolls, because I'm not) worse, or them spammy report posts. But yea, D is right, none of this should have to be said.
     
    So you mean n00b and newbies aren't the same thing????

    OMFG! ITS THE ATTACK OF THE INTERNET LANGUAGE. :p

    So according what this dude just said, when I first came here, I was a n00b. 8D Oh wait, I still am. Whoop-de-flippin' doo.
     
    Kent Colton Rogers said:
    but unfortunately, with the member's behaviours lately? I'd think otherwise.

    I fail to see what you're talking about...
     
    *cough* N00bs and n00bettes... <-- female n00b =P Some of them get really weird. Like me for example. =3
     
    What do you do if a gang of n00bs are beating a moderator to death?
     
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